Ch.05 Key Terms
Ch.05 Key Terms
Ch.05 Key Terms
Ch.05 Key Terms
Ch.05 Key Terms
100

Define Civil Law

the victim's compensation is being fought for, often without regard for punishing the defendant.

100

Define Torts

a fancy way of saying malpractice.

100

Define Negligence

when a patient does not receive appropriate care in line with the high standards expected of those in the medical or healthcare profession, and experiences direct harm or the worsening of their condition as a result.

100

Define Assault and Battery

to the wrong act of causing someone to reasonably fear imminent harm.



100

Define Invasion of Privacy

a doctor sharing a patient's medical records with someone who is not authorized to see them

200

Define Criminal Law

the area of law that addresses possible illegal actions taken and must be proven in court beyond reasonable doubt.

200

Define Malpractice

any act or omission by a physician during treatment of a patient that deviates from accepted norms of practice in the medical community and causes an injury to the patient.

200

Define False Imprisonment

an intentional act to restrict a patient's movement unlawfully.

200

Define Abuse

the actions or inactions of an individual's caregiver or parent inflicting physical, sexual, or emotional harm on the individual.

200

Define Defamation

a false statement of fact, published to a third party.

300

Define Slander

the action or crime of making a false SPOKEN statement damaging to a person's reputation.

300

Define Libel

a defamatory statement in writing or other visible forms

300

Define Contract

the costs of employer-furnished first aid and medical facilities, including personnel or retainer fees for nurses and physicians that are not allocated to individual claims.

300

Define Breach of Contract

when one or more of the terms of the contract are violated.

300

Define Consent Form

a process of communication between you and your health care provider that often leads to agreement or permission for care, treatment, or services.

400

Define Scope of Practice

the activities that an individual health care practitioner is permitted to perform within a specific profession.

400

Define Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

to improve the quality of care provided by long-term care facilities and to enhance the quality of life of the residents.

400

Define Ethics

serve as the guiding principles for healthcare professionals, ensuring that they prioritize their patients' well-being, treat patients with dignity and respect, and foster trust and confidence in the healthcare system.

400

Define Power of Attorney

a type of advance directive that gives a person (called a proxy) the authority to make medical decisions for another person if that person is not able to make their own decisions.

400

Define Living Will

a written, legal document that spells out medical treatments you would and would not want to be used to keep you alive, as well as your preferences for other medical decisions, such as pain management or organ donation.

500

Define Denial of Services

when a healthcare insurance payer refuses to reimburse a provider for services rendered to a patient according to their benefits.

500

Define Denied Payment

when a healthcare insurance payer refuses to reimburse a provider for services rendered to a patient according to their benefits.

500

Define Termination of Coverage

when the consumer has chosen a plan and effectuated coverage by paying the first premium payment and ends the coverage effective after the date the coverage was effectuated.

500

Define Preexisting Condition

A health problem, like asthma, diabetes, or cancer, you had before the date that new health coverage starts.

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